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Fletta eftir höfundi "Macdonald, Jed"

Fletta eftir höfundi "Macdonald, Jed"

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  • Holt, RE; Woods, PJ; Ferreira, ASA; Bardarson, Hlynur; Bonanomi, S; Boonstra, WJ; Butler, Will E.; Diekert, FK; Fouzai, N; Holma, M; Kokkalis, A; Kvile, KØ; Macdonald, Jed; Malanski, E; Nieminen, E; Ottosen, KM; Pedersen, MW; Richter, A; Rogers, L; Romagnoni, G; Snickars, M; Törnroos, A; Weigel, B; Whittington, JD; Yletyinen, J (Inter-Research Science Center, 2017-12-27)
    As the world’s social-environmental problems increasingly extend across boundaries, both disciplinary and political, there is a growing need for interdisciplinarity, not only in research per se, but also in doctoral education. We present the common ...
  • Macdonald, Jed; Logemann, Kai; Krainski, Elias T.; Sigurðsson, Þorsteinn; Beale, Colin M.; Huse, Geir; Hjøllo, Solfrid S.; Marteinsdottir, Gudrun (Wiley, 2017-09-13)
    Social learning can be fundamental to cohesive group living, and schooling fishes have proven ideal test subjects for recent work in this field. For many species, both demographic factors, and inter‐ (and intra‐) generational information exchange are ...
  • Pinto, Cecilia; Travers-Trolet, Morgane; Macdonald, Jed; Rivot, Etienne; Vermard, Youen (Canadian Science Publishing, 2019-08)
    The biological status of many commercially exploited fishes remains unknown, mostly due to a lack of data necessary for their assessment. Investigating the spatiotemporal dynamics of such species can lead to new insights into population processes and ...
  • Daewel, Ute; Schrum, Corinna; Macdonald, Jed (Copernicus GmbH, 2019-05-06)
    Coupled physical-biological models usually resolve only parts of the trophic food chain; hence, they run the risk of neglecting relevant ecosystem processes. Additionally, this imposes a closure term problem at the respective "ends" of the trophic ...